Claire Dudley Wilkiemeyer '93

Claire Dudley Wilkiemeyer was a four-year letterwinner for the
swimming team, serving as a team captain during her senior
season.

A First Team All-ODAC performer all four years, she was the first
women's swimmer at W&L to qualify for the NCAA National
Championships each of her four years and she helped lead the
Generals to four-straight ODAC Championships.

Dudley Wilkiemeyer burst onto the scene as a freshman when she set
five school records en route to earning ODAC and Atlantic States
Swimmer of the Year honors. She qualified for NCAA Nationals in the
100 and 200 breast and the 200 IM, earning Honorable Mention
All-America honors after finishing 12th in the 100 breast. Dudley
Wilkiemeyer also qualified for Nationals as a sophomore and as a
junior when she was tabbed the Atlantic States Swimmer of the Year.
As a senior, she again advanced to NCAA Championship event and
earned Honorable Mention All-America laurels with her 16th-place
finish in the 200 breast.

The W&L Outstanding Swimmer each of her first three seasons,
Dudley Wilkiemeyer helped lead the Generals to a then school-record
eight wins (8-3) as a senior when she was named the Pres Brown
Outstanding Senior Female Athlete. She was also named to the NCAA
Division III All-Academic Swimming Team following her final
season.

Dudley Wilkiemeyer graduated cum laude from W&L and was
inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa. She later attended medical
school and is now a practicing M.D.